Existing Business

Existing Business2017-02-18T12:41:10+00:00

Looking to grow your existing business? America’s Small Business Development Center New Jersey at Brookdale Community College can help. The first step is to watch our brief video that outlines the process for getting started with the ASBDC New Jersey at Brookdale Community College. In this video, we will familiarize you with our services so that you can get the right help at the right time.

Step 1: Complete a brief business needs assessment

The next step is to submit a brief business needs assessment. The assessment provides our consultants with a brief snapshot of your business and describes the type of assistance you are seeking.

Step 2: Complete the online Request for Consulting

Once you have completed Steps 1 and 2, it’s time to complete an electronic Request for Consulting (eRFC). This form will start your relationship with the ASBDC New Jersey at Brookdale Community College for free, confidential, one-on-one consulting where you will find the most up-to-date resources for your business information needs. Once the form is submitted, you will be contacted by the ASBDC New Jersey at Brookdale Community College within 48 business hours to review your initial needs and to set up a consulting session. These consulting sessions can now be delivered face-to-face in our office or at your business*, over the phone, via email or through Skype.(*some exclusions may apply)Complete the eRFC

Step 3: Attend training workshops

Want to learn more? Our subject matter experts teach low-cost workshops throughout the year on a variety of business topics. From social media to cash flow management, these classes cover topics essential to accelerating the growth of your business.

Since 1979, the New Jersey Small Business Development Center (NJSBDC) at Brookdale Community College has offered comprehensive training and counseling to small business owners and entrepreneurs. Contact us today to learn how we can help you succeed: (732) 842-8685

NJSBDC at Brookdale Community College is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). The NJSBDC is the leading provider of small business consulting and management services, and is a non-profit, federal-state-educational partnership. Additional funding is provided through the New Jersey Economic Development Authority and Rutgers Business School: Graduate Programs - Newark and New Brunswick.

NJSBDC network is an accredited member of the Association of Small Business Development Centers.